Daffy Duck #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Appetite Flight," Daffy Duck #66 (1970) dives into a quirky mix of global philately, spotlighting Papua and New Guinea’s unique flora and fauna stamps, the British Red Cross’s upcoming commemorative issues across the Commonwealth, and a curious note about the invalidity of Rhodesia’s decimal stamps under the Smith regime. The issue also features a black-and-white photo of a 1970 Israeli coin marking the nation’s 22nd Independence Day, all presented with the offbeat charm of Western Publishing’s production. Cover by Pete Alvarado.
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Daffy and Yosemite Sam have competing entries in a frog jumping contest. Daffy’s frog, “Fritzie”, is internally buoyed with a lighter-than-helium gas to increase his jumping distance. Boy-oh-boy is he “buoyed” – sailing right out of the contest!
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